Heading Home For The Weekend

Now that I have been away from Arizona for a month, it is time to head home and see my wife and pets. This first month has blown by, and doesn’t really seem like I have been away for so long. I have had to relearn how to do a lot of things, and I am surprised at my luck in surviving away from Kaia.

So tomorrow I fly home. Hopefully I won’t have a repeat of a few years ago (I can’t believe I am even considering flying home even relatively close to April 3rd, what the heck was I thinking?). Airplanes and I are not friends. We are like oil and water, keep separate for best results. So if you don’t see me posting on either my blog or my Facebook status by Friday, check with Kaia to see if I survived my flight.

Well, it’s time to get packing for tomorrow. Fortunately I don’t have much to do since I forgot some of my good clothes at home. Catch you on the flip-side hepcats!

Off On A New Adventure. . . In Dinosaur Land!

Today is the start of a new adventure for me.  “What kind of adventure, Nate?” you may ask.  Well my friends, I am nearly 800 miles away from my wife and pets working in Dinosaur National Monument on the Utah/Colorado border.  “Why is this an adventure?” some of my more naive friends or lesser known acquaintances may ask.  Well, I’ll tell you why: I haven’t been away from my wife for more than a week in the entire time we’ve been married, and most definitely not since I nearly died in 2005.  It’s an interesting adventure, to say the least.  For the past few weeks I have asked myself if this was the right decision.  On the drive up I questioned myself, and thought about turning back.  When I dropped my wife off at the airport this afternoon I questioned myself about if this was the right decision.  But here I am, in my little one room apartment, seven miles north of Jensen, Utah (where the heck is Jensen, Utah???) writing to you; my family, neighbors, acquaintances, strangers, friends, Romans, Countrymen, etc. etc. etc.  (you get the point, don’t you?). I am ready to take the next step on my adventure and fulfill my lifelong dream to become a National Park (Monument, whatever) Ranger!

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The one thing that bothers me right now is the silence.  I am sure I will get used to it, but I miss the sound of the dog barking at the doorbell, the cat meowing for a scritch on the ear, and even the way Kaia likes to complain about the crazy whack-jobs who call her museum to ask about mannequins and cider.  No, I don’t get that here, I get silence.  Loud, deafening, screaming SILENCE!

But I digress.  This is my first, in what I hope to be many posts.  I’ll post pictures and stories here, and I’ll even create a separate site for my book so some of you can get a peak (but only if you are special enough to deserve it).  So come back often, and send me a message now and again!